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CLASS OF 1891 



Rutgers College 



HISTORY TO 1913 



CLASS OF 1891 



Rutgers College 



HISTORY TO 1913 



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CLASSICAL SECTION 



JAMES BISHOP, M.D. 
527 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 

SON of Hon. James Bishop, Member of Congress and importer of rubber, and 
Mary Faugeres Ellis (Bishop). Ancestors came from Woodbridge. James 
Bishop '91, the seventh of that name in direct line, all living in New Jersey. 
Born at New Brunswick, N. J., January 6th, 1870. Lived at New Brunswick 
and Trenton before entering college. Prepared at Princeton Prep. School. 
When 2-4 years old travelled in Europe — learned French before English. Cap- 
tain Rutgers varsity foot-ball team, 1890. Member varsity base-ball team. 
Editor Targum. Delta Phi. After graduation attended Coll. P. & S. three 
years and was interne in hospital two years. Residence, New York City, since 
1892. Assistant surgeon, Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital. Assistant, Pres- 
byterian Hospital. M.D. (Coll. P. & S. 1895). Member Collegiate Reformed 
Church of St. Nicholas. Republican. Avocation, yachting, hand-ball, tennis. 
Married, April 30th, 1900, Margaret Donald, daughter of Peter Donald of New 
York City. Has no children. Two brothers, two cousins, etc., among alumni 
of Rutgers. Has written various medical pamphlets. Hand-ball champion of 
the Y. M. C. A. for several years. Has a house in Scotland where he spends 
the summers. 

EDWARD OTIS CHICKERING. 

Died March 12th, 1898. 

SON of Otis Chickering, civil engineer, and Caroline Mehitable Perry. Born 
at Brooklyn, N. Y., February 9th, 1866. Lived at Brooklyn and Catskill, 
N. Y., before entering college. Prepared at Catskill Academy. Studied civil 
engineering one year at Cornell on scholarship received at Catskill Academy. 
At Rutgers member of varsity foot-ball team, record-maker in high kick and 
high jump, historian in Freshman year, and Junior orator. Graduated with 
A.B. Graduated at N. B. Seminary, 1894. Licensed by Classis of Greene, 
1894, and ordained by Classis of Illinois, 1894. Pastor, Reformed Church. 
Raritan, 111., 1894-97, and Schagticoke, N. Y., 1897-98. Studied at Albany 
Normal School. Republican. Married Jane Virginia Van Winkle, daughter 
of Garrett and Jane Van Winkle of Plainfield, N. J., November 18th, 1896. 
Daughter born April 23d, 1898, Anna Elizabeth Chickering. Published "God's 
Word on Baptism," 1896. Address of Mrs. Chickering, Plainfield. N. I. 



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HARRY ROSE DANNER, 
1330 N. Meridian Street. Indianapolis, Ind. 

SON of Rev. J. LeMoyne Danner, D.D., clergyman R. C. A., and Miriam M. 
Rose. Born in New York City, December 25th, 1870. Lived at New York 
City, East Orange, N. J., Peekskill, N. Y., and Paterson, N. J., before entering 
college. Promoted by extra work from '92 to '91. Member '92 foot-ball team, 
'91 foot-ball team, college choir. D. K. E. Ivy Ode, Class Day. Graduated 
A.B. Rutgers. Studied law, Univ. Minnesota. LL.B. (Univ. Minn, 1893). 
LL.M. (do. 1894). Ph.D. (do. 1896). Admitted to Bar in Minnesota, 1893, 
New York, 1896, Indiana, 1910. Residence, Minneapolis, 1891-94; Stillwater, 
"Minn., 1894-96; New York City, 1896-1909; Indianapolis, Ind., 1909 — . Law- 
yer. Also printing, lithographing and office outfitting business since 1909. 
Presbyterian. Republican. Married, May 16th. 1906, Caroline E. Burford, 
daughter of William B. Burford and D. Ella Plobbs of Indianapolis. Children : 
Helen Burford Danner, born February 16th, 1910; Henry Burford Danner, 
born July 7th, 191 1. 

HOWARD CROSBY HASBROUCK, 
653 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

SON of Jared Hasbrouck (Rutgers, 1864), teacher, and Lucy Augusta Bald- 
win. Born at Jamaica, L. I., March 1st, 1870. Residence before entering 
college, Jamaica, L. I., Flatbush, L. I., and Bound Brook, N. J. Prepared at 
his father's private schools. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Graduated N. B. 
Seminary, 1894. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by 
Classis of Raritan, 1894. Pastor, Reformed Church of Peapack, N. J., 1894- 
1900; Piermont, N. Y., 1900-04. and New Lots, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904- — -. 
Republican. Married, June 4th, 1896, at Bound Brook, N. J., to Edna Van 
Liew Anderson, daughter of Rev. Charles Thomas Anderson and Joanna Ber- 
gen Van Liew. Children: Emily Winton Hasbrouck, born March ist, 1898, 
and Charles Anderson Hasbrouck, born July 22d. 1900. 

JASPER SAMUEL HOGAN, 
219 Townsend Street, New Brunswick, N. J. 

SON of Robert James Hogan, farmer, and Catharine Ann Whitbeck. Born 
at Guilderland Centre, N. Y., October 10th, 1867. Lived at Guilderland 
Centre, N. Y., until entering college. Prepared at Rutgers Prep. School, 1884- 
'87. In college, president of Y. M. C. A., president of Athletic Association 1890, 
editor of Targum, member varsity base-ball team four years and captain two 
years, member class foot-ball and base-ball teams four years. Delta Upsilon. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Commencement oration. Address to Undergraduates, Class 
Day. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Graduated N. B. Sem., 1894. Licensed 
by Classis of Schenectady, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1894. 
Pastor, Reformed Church at Glen. N. Y., 1894-96; Pompton Plains, N. J., 



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1896-1903; Lafayette, Jersey City, N. J., 1903-12, and First, New Brunswick, 
N. J., 1912 — . Member, Board of Superintendents, N. B. Sem., 1909-12. 
Stated Clerk, do., 1912' — . Progressive Republican. Avocations, tennis, golf 
and tramping. Married, June 14th, T894, at Millstone, N. J., Ella May Bran- 
son, daughter of John W. Branson and Mary Williamson. Son, Harold Bran- 
son Hogan, born July 18th, 1899. Relative, brother, R. J. Hogan '91. Pub- 
lished, Centennial History of Glen Reformed Church, and Memorial Address on 
Mr. Harry Louderbough, published in special memorial volume by Jersey City 
Board of Trade. 

ROBERT JAMES HOGAN, 
11 Hegeman Street, Schenectady, N. Y. 

SON of Robert James Hogan, farmer, and Catharine Ann Whitbeck. Born 
at French's Hollow, Guilderland, N. Y., August nth, 1865. Lived there 
until entering college. Frail in childhood. Canvassed for books in South Caro- 
lina and Georgia, four months, and California, five months. Worked in steam 
laundry in Cleveland, Ohio, five months. Prepared at Rutgers Prep. School 
Played on varsity base-ball team five years (one year while in Prep. School). 
Sang in Glee Club four years and manager two years. Delta Upsilon. Gradu- 
ated at Rutgers, A.B. Graduated, N. B. Seminary, 1894. Licensed by Classis 
of Schenectary, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1894. Pastor, Re- 
formed Church, Buskirk's Bridge, N. Y., 1894-97, and Bellevue, Schenectadv, 
N. Y., 1897 — . President Reformed Ministers' Association of Albany and 
Vicinity. President, one year, Schenectady Ministers' Association. Independ- 
ent Republican. Avocations, base-ball, tennis, and some golf. Married, at 
Amsterdam, N. Y., July 3d, 1894, Helen Maria Spore, daughter of John A. 
Spore and Jane E. Kimmey. Son, Robert Jasper Hogan, born June 4th, 1897. 
Relatives among Rutgers alumni: brother, J. S. Hogan '91, and nephew. Bur- 
ton J. Hotaling '03. 

ABRAM WHITTAKER HOPPER, 
409 Sixteenth Street, West New York, N. J. 

SON of Abram J. Hopper, builder, and Amelia Stott. Born in Spring Val- 
ley, N. Y., February 4th, 1867. Residences before entering college : Spring 
Valley, N. Y., and New York City. Prepared in New York City and at Rut- 
gers Prep. School. Entered law office at 14, left at 15, and went into printing 
business until 1885. In college, vice president of class, Junior year, Senior 
editor, Targum, Pipe Orator, Class Day. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. 
Graduated, N. B. Seminary, 1894. Licensed by Gassis of New York, 1894. 
Ordained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1894. Pastor, Reformed Church, Stuyve- 
sant Falls, N. Y., 1894-99; Rensselaer, N. Y., 1899-1903, and West New York. 
N. J., 1903—. Ph.D. (Taylor Univ., 1902). President, North Hudson Min- 
isters' Association, 1911-12. Chairman, Committee of 100, Men and Religion 
Forward Movement, 1912. Progressive Republican. Avocation, scouting. 



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Married, at New Brunswick, N. J., June 5th, 1894, Isabel Jayne Timmons. 
Children: Abram Victor Hopper, born May 24th, 1895, died December 1st, 
1903 ; Vincent Foster Hopper, born April 19th, 19 ? 



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CHARLES WESLEY HULST, 
Englewood, N. J. 

ON of Peter H. Hulst, M.D., and Caroline Cornell. Born at Greenwich, 
N. Y., January 3d, 1870. Lived there until entering college. Prepared 
at Greenwich High School. In college, acting manager Scarlet Letter, 1890; 
senior editor '91 Scarlet Letter ; author of "Lost Inheritance," '91 class play ; 
Presenter of Mementoes, Class Day. Chi Phi. Graduated at Rutgers with 
A.B. Graduated, N. Y. Law School, 1898, with LL.B. Admitted to Bar of 
New York, June, 1898, and of New Jersey, November, 1910. Residences since 
leaving college: Williamsport, Penn., 1891-93; Englewood, N. J., 1893-97; 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897-1903; Englewood, N. J., 1903 — . Lawyer. Democrat. 
Married, at Englewood, N. J., Tune 30th, 1904, Maud Jackson, daughter of 
Stanway and Elizabeth Jackson of Manchester, England. 

CHARLES SEWARD JOHNSON, 
241 West 77th Street, New York City. 

SON of Charles Johnson, fanner, and Eliza Ackerman. Born at Morris- 
town, N. Y., April 8th, 1861. Lived there until entering college. Pre- 
pared at the State Normal and Training School, Oswego, N. Y. Received 
First Sloan Entrance Prize, Rutgers. Business manager '91 Scarlet Letter. 
Presenter of Memorial, Class Day. Delta Upsilon. Graduated at Rutgers with 
A. B. Studied at N. Y. Univ. two years. Residence since graduation, New 
York City and suburbs. Latin Master, Collegiate School, 23 years. Methodist 
Episcopal. Independent Democrat. Married, at New Brunswick, N. J., Octo- 
ber 16th, 1890, Elizabeth Gordon Hara. Children: Kenneth Hara Johnson, 
born 1893; Beatrice Elizabeth Johnson, born 1895. 

HENRY LOCKWOOD, 
East Millstone, N. J. 

SON of Henry Lockwood, of P'raser, Lockwood & Co. (largest transfer busi- 
ness in Albany), and Margaret Ann Kelly. Born at Albany, N. Y., Janu- 
ary 4th, 1869. Lived at Albany until four years old, then at Altamont, N. Y., 
until entering college. Studied at Albany Academy, 1883-85, and Rutgers Prep. 
School, 1885-87. Received Second Sloan Entrance Prize, Rutgers. Held 
100-yd. two years. Won 50-yd. backward race twice. Played on varsity foot- 
ball, 1887-88, base-ball and lacrosse teams. ' Rutgers Glee Club. Delta Upsilon. 
Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Graduated, N. B. Seminary, 1894. Licensed 
by Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Albany. 1895. 



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Pastor, Reformed Churches of Knox and 2d Berne, N. Y., 1895-1901, and 
East Millstone, N. J., 1901 — . Permanent Clerk, General Synod, R. C. A., 
1907 — . Independent in politics. Avocations, base-ball and chess. Married, 
at South River, N. J., June 20th, 1894, Bertha A. Booraem, daughter of Jona- 
than Booraem and Margaret Amelia Barkelow. Children : Helen Booraem 
Lockwood, born October 16th, 1896; James Henry Kelly Lockwood, born Sep- 
tember roth, 1903. 

SAMUEL CLIFFTON MABON, 

45 Wall Street, New York City. 

CON of Rev. William V. V. Mabon, D.D.. LL.D., professor N. B. Seminary, 
*-^ and Emma Dean. Father was born in Queens Building, Rutgers College, 
and grandfather (Rev. John Scott Mabon) was Headmaster of the Queen's 
1 later Rutgers) Grammar School from 1818 until T825. Born at New Dur- 
ham, N. J., June 21st, 1871. Lived there until 1881, then moved to New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. Prepared at the High School and Rutgers Prep. School, New 
Brunswick. In college, president of Targum Association, Junior orator, mem- 
ber Glee Club, orator Class Day, member base-ball team four years. Zeta Psi. 
Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Teacher of Greek and English, Freehold In- 
stitute, 1891-92. Teacher, Dwight School, New York City, 1892-94. Studied 
law in offices of Abel I. Smith & Mabon, 1892-94, but did not take bar exami- 
nation, having decided to go into business. Residences since graduation : Free- 
hold. N. ]., 1891-92; New Brunswick, N. J., 1892-93; New York City, 1893—. 
Entered business with Kingsley, Mabon & Duryee (now Mabon & Co.), 1894. 
Joined N. Y. Stock Exchange and became member of firm. 1900. Member 
Reformed Church. Republican. Avocations, base-ball and golf. Member, 
University Club, New York City. 

WILLIAM FORDER METS, 

New Market. N. J. 

CON of Rev. James Andrew Mets, retired Baptist clergyman. A.B. (Chicago 
^ Univ. 1864), and Caroline Elizabeth Forder. Born at Tom's River, N. J., 
December 17th, 1870. Residences before entering college, Catskill, N. Y. ; 
Somerville, N. J. ; Jamesburg, N. J. Prepared at Peddie Institute, Hightstown^ 
N. J. Prize for scholarship in Freshman year at Bucknell. Prizes in Mental 
and Moral Philosophy at Rutgers. Scarlet Letter editor '92. Ivy Planter, 
Class Day. Chi Phi. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Residences since grad- 
uation, Somerville, N. J., Bernardsville, N. J., and New Market, N. J. Princi- 
pal and Supervising Principal of Schools. Baptist. Independent Republican. 
Avocations, chess and gardening. Married, December 28th, 1897, at Somer- 
ville, N. J., Ella M. Reger, daughter of Augustine Reger and Margaret Voss- 
eller. Children : Margaret Elizabeth Mets, born June 3d, 1902 ; William Forder 
Mets, Jr., born February 2d, 1906. 



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REID FRANK MILLER, 
345 Wilkes Circle, Santa Cruz, Cal. 

RESIDENCE on entering college, Sacramento, Cal. Father, cashier of D. 
O. Mills Bank of Sacramento. Senior editor, Targum. Chi Phi. Grad- 
uated at Rutgers with A.B. Residences since graduation. Red Bluff, Cal.. and 
Santa Cruz, Cal. 

WILLIAM POHLMAN POOL, 

166 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

SON of Rev. Charles Hubbard Pool, D.D. (A.B. Rutgers, 1863), secretary, 
Board of Domestic Missions, R. C. A,, and Mary Scudder Pohlman. 
Maternal grandfather, Rev. William J. Pohlman (Rutgers 1834) founded the 
first Protestant mission in China. Born at Bedminster, N. J., August 19th, 

1869. Lived there and at Raritan. N. J., until entering college. Prepared at 
Somerville Grammar School. Class president, Sophomore year; Targum edi- 
tor; chairman Class Day Committee, 1891. D. K. E. Graduated at Rutgers 
with A.B M.D. (Long Island College Hospital, 1894). Residences since 
graduation: Somerville, N. J., 1891-94; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894 — . Interne, 
Long Island College Hospital ; associate visiting physician, King's County Hos- 
pital ; associate gynecologist, Brooklyn Throat Hospital ; associate gynecologist, 
Polhemus Memorial Clinic; associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, 
and gynecological surgeon, L. I. C. H. ; gynecologic surgeon, Bushwick Hos- 
pital. Member, Medical Society of County of Kings, American Medical Asso- 
ciation, Brooklyn Gynecological Society, Brooklyn Pathological Society, New 
York Obstetrical Society, Associated Physicians of Long Island, Hamilton 
Club. Member Reformed Church. Republican. Married, May 29th, 191 1, at 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Elizabeth E. Busch, daughter of Peter Busch and Emma 
Richardson. Relatives among Rutgers alumni : father, C. H. Pool '63 : brother, 
Charles S. Pool '96; grandfather, W. J. Pohlman '34; uncle. William H. Pohl- 
man '63. 

JOHN HOWARD RAVEN, 

185 College Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. 

SON of Anton A. Raven, president of the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. of 
New York, and Gertrude Oatman. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 3d, 

1870. Prepared at the Brooklyn Polytechnic, 1879-S7. In college won Second 
Spader Prize in Modern History, Bussing Prize in Extempore Speaking, Soph- 
omore Orator Prize. Gave address for students to Dr. Austin Scott, as president- 
elect and address at inauguration. Editor Targum. Prophet, Class Day. Zeta 
Psi. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Graduated N. B. Sem.. 1894. Licensed 
by South Classis of Long Island, 1894. Ordained by Classis of New Bruns- 
wick, 1894. Pastor, Reformed Church, Metuchen, N. J., 1894-99. Professor, 
Old Testament Languages and Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1899 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 
1899). Studied at University of Berlin and travelled in Egypt and Palestine, 



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1902-03. Lecturer, English Bible, Rutgers, 1910-13. Instructor, Hebrew^ 
Rutgers. President, Class of 1891. after death of C. H. Strang. Biographer, 
Rutgers Alumni Association, 1906 — . Biographer, Alumni, N. B. Seminary, 
r 9°9 — • Member, Board of Education, R. C. A., 1904 — . Vice President, do., 
1913 — . President, Zeta Psi Fraternity of North America, 1912. President, 
Rutgers Club O'f New Brunswick, 1913 — . Trustee, Rutgers College, 1914 — . 
Republican. Avocation, golf. Married, May 29th, 1894, at New Brunswick, 
N. J.. Elizabeth Grier Strong (sister of S. W. Strong '91 and W. V. D. Strong 
'91), daughter of Rev. Selah W. Strong and Eleanor H. Van Deursen. Son, 
Anton Adolph Raven, Jr., born October 26th, 1895, in class of 1916 at Rutgers. 
Published: Old Testament Introduction, 1906, 1910 (F. H. Revell Co.); He- 
brew Grammar, 1908 (printed for the Seminary) ; Biblical Hermeneutics, 1910 
(printed for the Seminary) ; General Catalogue, Rutgers, 1766- 1909; Bio- 
graphical Record, New Brunswick Seminary, 1784-1911. Member, University 
Club, New York City, and American Geographical Society. 

PATRICK AUGUSTINE RAY, 
231-241 West 39th Street, New York City. 
ON of Thomas Ray, farmer, and Elizabeth O'Keeffe. Born at Greenwich, 



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N. Y., June 2d, 1871. Lived there until entering college. Won Brodhead 
Classical Prize. Class Day Poet. Phi Beta Kappa. Honorable mention for 
extra work in Latin and Greek. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Head 
teacher, St. Mary's Cathedral School, Trenton, N. J., 1891-92. Kyle Institute, 
Flushing, N. Y., 1892-93. Principal, public school, East Hampton, N. Y., 1893- 
95. Instructor, St. Peter's College, Jersey City, N. J., 1895-96. Master in 
Newark Academy, 1896-1902. With D. C. Heath & Co., publishers, 1902—. 
Roman Catholic. Independent Democrat. Married, in New York City, July 
15th, 1905, Medora E. Loomis. 

HOWARD AUGUSTUS REYNOLDS, 

390 George Street, New Brunswick, N. J. 

"DESIDENCE when in college, New Brunswick, N. J. First Prize, Fresh- 
■■■V man Speaking. Hart English Literature Prize. Sophomore Orator. 
Junior Orator. Editor, Targum. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Residences 
since graduation: New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, and again New Brunswick. 
Lawyer. Alderman, New Brunswick, N. J. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 
Married. 

HERBERT BENNETT ROBERTS, 
Scotia, N. Y. 

SON of James Roberts, merchant (died 1889, aged 75), and Rebecca 
Tibball. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., October 18th, 1870. Residences: 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870-80; Kingston, N. Y., 1880-90; Brooklyn, N. Y., 



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1890-94. Prepared at Kingston Free Academy. Decided for the ministry as 
life-work at very early age. United with the church at eight years of age. 
Active in religious work. President of the Boys' Department of the Y. M. 
C. A., Kingston, N. Y., 1884. In college, member of Glee Club, T887-92; 
Senior editor, Targum. Delta Upsilon. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. 
Graduated at N. B. Seminary, 1894. Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1894. Or- 
dained by Classis of Schoharie, 1894. Pastor, Reformed Church at Berne and 
Beaverdam, N. Y., 1894-1901 ; Scotia, Schenectady, N. Y., 1901 — . Member, 
Board of Superintendents, N. B. Sem., 1897-99, 1900-01. President, Particular 
Synod of Albany, 1909. Republican. Avocations, fishing, hunting, golf. Mar- 
ried, at New Brunswick, N. J., September 12th, 1894, Laura Spencer Lindley, 
daughter of Samuel S. Lindley and Mary E. DeHart. Son, Herbert Spencer 
Roberts, born May 28th, 1895. In 1903 built new church in connection with 
remodeling of the old at an expense of about $20,000. Enjoyed three months' 
tour through Europe in fall of 1906. In 1908 visited California for ten weeks. 



WALTER COOLEY SAMPSON, 
220 Broadway, New York City. 

SON of Ira Bradford Sampson, manufacturer, and Mary Cooley. Henry 
Sampson, a paternal ancestor, came over on Mayflower. Deborah Samp- 
son at age of twenty assumed male attire and enlisted as a soldier in the Conti- 
nental Army under name of Robert Shurtliffe. She later received a pension 
for her services. Father was captain 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery in 
Civil War — three years active service — one year in prison, from which he 
finally escaped — died 1890. Born at Springfield, Mass., September 22d, 1868. 
Residences before entering college : Springfield, Mass. ; Albany, N. Y. Pre- 
pared at the Albany Military Academy and Albany High School. Won Fresh- 
man Declamation Prize. Sophomore Orator. President of Junior class. Mem- 
ber of Glee Club four years. Chi Psi. Graduated at Rutgers witjh A.B. 
Studied at Cambridge (Mass.) Episcopal Divinity School, 1892; New York 
Law School, 1893, and in law office of George Wilcox, New York City. Resi- 
dences since graduation : Cambridge, Mass., 1892 ; Summit, N. J., 1892 — . 
Assistant Minister and Lay Reader, Boston, 1892. Judge, City Criminal Court, 
Summit, N. J., 1899-1904. General practice of law, New York City. Admitted 
to New York Bar, 1894; District Court, 1898; U. S. Circuit Court, 1907. Mem- 
ber, Apollo Club, New York City (secretary and chairman Finance Commit- 
tee) , Bar Association of the City of New York. Military Order of the Loyal 
Legion. Highland Club of Summit. Episcopalian, Republican in national poli- 
tics. Avocations : automobiling, has played on local foot-ball and base-ball 
teams, also tennis and golf. Married, at Summit, N. J., December 29th. 1897, 
Bertha Vincent Taylor, daughter of Alexander A. and Mary C. Taylor. Daugh- 
ter. Marion Vincent Taylor, born May 15th, 1899. 



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EDWARD VAN VECHTEN SEARLE, 
Died February nth, 1907. 

SON of Rev. Samuel Tomb Searle, A.B. (Union, 1845), N - B. Sem., 1848, 
clergyman, R. C. A., and Cornelia Fonda Southworth. Father and two 
uncles, grandfather and great uncle, great grandfather, ministers. Other 
grandfather an elder. In every generation at least one minister since Rev. Wil- 
liam Searle, who preached in Bradford, England, in 1692. Born at Wyckoff, 
N. J., October 20th, 1869. Prepared at Sutphen & Statesir's Prep. School, 
Somerville, N. J., 1884-87. Associate author of "Lost Inheritance," '91 class 
play. Historian, Class Day. Delta Upsilon. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. 
Graduated, N. B. Seminary, 1894. Licensed by Classis of Kingston, 1894. 
Ordained by Classis of Orange, 189^. Pastor, Reformed Church at Berea. 
N. Y., 1894-1900; Metuchen, N. J., 1900-07. Republican. Avocations, tennis, 
skating, horseman. Married, at Nineveh, N. Y., Mary A. Loughran, gradu- 
ate of Oneonta, teacher of Latin in High School at Walden, N. Y. Relatives 
among Rutgers alumni: uncle, Rev. Jeremiah Searle, D.D. (1855); brother, 
Rev. J. Preston Searle, D.D. (1875). 

JAMES COFFIN STOUT, 
Walworth Avenue, Hartsdale, N. Y. 

CON of Thomas Hance Stout, A.B. (Rutgers, 1855), stock broker, and Sarah 
^ Coffin. Born at Irvington, N. Y. ; November 25th, 1869. Residences be- 
fore entering college : Irvington, N. Y. s and New York City. Prepared at New 
Brunswick High School and Rutgers Prep. School. 1884-87. Sophomore Ora- 
tor. Junior Orator. Varsity base-ball team, 1888-89. Glee Club. Poet, Class 
Day (resigned). Zeta Psi. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. Teacher, Cutler 
School, New York City, 1891-94. Graduated, Princeton Theological Seminary, 
1897. Licensed and ordained by Classis of New York, R. C. A., 1898. Pastor, 
Reformed Church, New Brighton, Staten Island, 1898-1902. Pastor, Flagler 
Memorial Presbyterian Church, St. Augustine, Florida, 1902-09. Post-gradu- 
ate student, Princeton Seminary, 1909-10. Studied at University of Berlin, 
1911-12. Acting Pastor, American Church, Berlin, 1912. Professor, Church 
History, Bible Teachers' Training School, New York City, 1912 — . B.D. 
(Princeton, 1910). Republican. Avocation, golf. Married, at New Bruns- 
wick, N. J., May 10th, 1898, Phebe Elizabeth Van Antwerp, daughter of James 
and Phebe Van Antwerp. Relatives among Rutgers alumni : father, Thomas 
H. Stout '55; uncle, G. Lee Stout '59; uncle. Rev. Samuel E. Appleton DD 
'52. 

CLIFFORD HENRY STRANG, 

Died August 30th, 1903. 

ON of Edgar A. Strang (business), and Anna Suydam. Born at Montrose, 
N. Y., September 18th, 1867. Prepared at Rutgers Prep. School. Sopho- 
more Orator. Junior Orator. President of Class of 1891 (1890-1903). Busi- 



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ness manager, Glee Club. Business manager, varsity base-ball team. Varsity 
base-ball team, 1888-91 ; captain, do., 1891. Varsity foot-ball team, 1887. Cap- 
tain, class foot-ball team, 1887. Captain, class base-ball team, 1889. Official 
referee, varsity foot-ball team. Delta Phi. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. 
LL.B. (New York Law School, 1893). Studied also in office of Foster and 
Ackley, New York City. Residences since graduation: Montrose, N. Y., 1891- 
1901 ; Peekskill, N. Y., 1901-03. In Legal Department of Long Distance Tele- 
phone Co., 1894-1901, and of Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1901-03. Presby- 
terian. Republican. 

WILLIAM VAN DEURSEN STRONG, 
Oakland, N. J. 
ON of Rev. Selah Woodhull Strong (A.B., Univ. N. Y., 1862; N. B. Sem., 



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1865), clergyman, R. C. A. (Died November 6th, 1884), and Eleanor Hen- 
drickson Van Deursen. Father, grandfather (Rev. Thomas M. Strong, D.D., 
of Flatbush, N. Y.), and three uncles (Rev. Thomas C. Strong, D.D., N. B. 
Sem., 1845; Rev. J. Paschal Strong, A. B., Rutgers, 1845, N. B. Sem., 1850; 
Rev. Robert G. Strong, N. B. Sem., 1858), clergymen, R. C. A. Born at Ac- 
cord, Ulster County, N. Y., April 28th, 1868. Residences : Accord, N. Y., 
1868-70; West Troy, N. Y., 1870-85; Flatbush, N. Y., 1885-88; New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1888-95. Prepared at Albany Academy, 1877-85, and 
Rutgers Prep. School, 1885-87. Business manager. Targum, 1890-91. Secre- 
tary and treasurer, Rutgers Lacrosse Association. Lacrosse team, 1888-S9. 
Scarlet Letter Editor. Vice president of class, Senior year. Zeta Psi. Gradu- 
ated at Rutgers with A.B. Graduated. N. B. Seminary. 1894. Licensed by 
Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1895. 
Pastor, Reformed Church, Glenham, N. Y.. 1895-1903. Assistant Pastor, Ber- 
gen Reformed Church, Jersey City, N. J., 1903-06. Pastor, First Congrega- 
tional Church; Troy, N. Y., 1908-12. Pastor, Reformed Church, Oakland, 
N. J., 1912 — -. Progressive. Married, at Jersey City, N. J., January 20th, 
1909, Grace Georgianna Kydd, daughter of Charles Kydd. Children : Eleanor 
Ormond Strong, born May 4th, 1910; Selah Strong, born February 16th, 1913. 
Relatives among Rutgers alumni : great grandfather, William Van Deursen, 
M.D., 1809; great uncle, William Van Deursen, 1843; uncle, J. Paschal Strong, 
1845: brother, Selah W. Strong, 1891 ; brother-in-law, John H. Raven, 189T. 

ERASTMUS AMES WHITENACK, 
Peru, Neb. 

SON of John Augustus Whitenack and Agnes Ames. Born at Far Hills, 
N. J., December 19th, 1867. Prepared at Bedminster Academy, N. J. 
Varsity foot-ball team; captain, do., 1888. D. K. E. Graduated at Rutgers 
with A.B. Studied at Sauvem College of Languages. Residences since gradu- 
ation : Pekin, 111., 1891-93; Holland. Mich., 1893-97; Peru, Neb., 1897—. 



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Teacher. Reformed Church. Republican. Married, at Holland., Mich., June 
30th, 1896, Sarah Gertrude Alcott, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Alcott. Son, Theo- 
dore Whitenack, born March 6th, 1903. 

GILLETT WYNKOOP, 
151 Clifton Avenue, Newark, N. J. 

SON of Mynderse Wynkoop, farmer and surveyor, and Mary Elizabeth 
Schoonmaker. Born at Saugerties, N. Y., December 3d, 1865. Residences 
before entering college : Saugerties, and Catskill, N. Y. Prepared at Catskill 
Academy. Won James Suydam Prize in Natural Science. Editor, Scarlet 
Letter. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Upsilon. Graduated at Rutgers with A.B. 
Residences since graduation : Hudson, Ohio, 1891-92 ; Warren, Ohio, 1892-93 ; 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-97; Hohokus, N. J., 1 897-1 902 ; Newburgh,, N. Y., 
1902-08; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908-10; Providence, R. I., 1910-11; Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1911-12; Newark, N. J., 1913 — . Instructor in Languages and Chemis- 
try, Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-97. Manufacturing and con- 
sulting chemist, 1897 — . B.Sc. (Polytechnic Institute, 1894). Reformed 
Church. Independent in politics. Avocations : motor-boating, tennis. Mar- 
ried, at Washington, D. C, January 1st, 1913, Gura Pollock, daughter of Edie 
Stewart Pollock and Sarah DuBois. Relatives among Rutgers alumni : cousin, 
Richard Wynkoop, T849; brother, Rev. Asa Wynkoop, 1887. 



CLASSICAL NON-GRADUATES 



JAMES EGBERT BEACH, 
Died March 1st, 1897. 

SON of Augustus R. Beach, M.D., and Hannah Maria Willis. Born at Cald- 
well, N. J., February 26th, 1864. Residences before entering college: 
Newark, N. J., and Harrison, N. J. Prepared at Peddie Institute, Hightstown, 
N. J. Organized First Baptist Church of Harrison, N. J. Through his efforts 
ground procured and church building erected. Crozier Theological Seminary, 
four years. Studied at Columbia two years. Ordained at Harrison, N. J., 
1890. Special student at Rutgers, 1890-91, in History, Political Science and 
Mental Philosophy. Chi Phi. Pastor, First Baptist Church, Harrison, N. J. ; 
First Baptist Church, Auburn, Cal. ; Baptist Church at Chester, Vermont. Re- 
publican. Married, at Harrison. N. J.. July 13th, 1892, Lucy McClure. daugh- 
ter of James and Sarah McClure. Widow lives at Harrison, N. J. 

ALFRED DUNCOMBE, 
Bogota, N. J. 

SOX of Rev. Francis Duncombe, graduate of University College, London, 
pastor of Congregational Church at Stiracombe, England (studied and 
practiced homeopathy in Brooklyn and Jersey City twenty years), and Naomi 
Maria Weston. Born at Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, November 26th, 
i860. Residences before entering college : Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, 1860- 
69; Brooklyn, N. Y., and Jersey City, N. J. Learned trade of electrical instru- 
ment maker and took a course of mechanical engineering at Cooper Union 
Night School. Had two remarkable deliverances from death — at 14 from 
drowning in Gowanus Bay, Brooklyn. N. Y., and at 19 from fire in Weston 
Electric Building, Church street, New York City. Six months after the latter 
event was converted and made a public confession of faith. Prepared at Rut- 
gers Prep. School, 1884-87. Member of Class of 1891, Rutgers, in Gassical 
Course through Freshman and part of Sophomore year. Graduated at New 
Brunswick Seminary, 1893. Licensed by South Classis of Bergen, 1893. Or- 
dained by North Classis of Long Island, 1893. Pastor, Reformed Church at 
Manhasset, Long Island, 1893-1907, and at Bogota, N. J., 1907 — . Secretary, 
Y. M. C. A., New Brunswick, N. J., summer of 1887. Preacher at Throop 
Avenue Mission, New Brunswick. N. J., 1885-88. Assistant pastor, Clinton 



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Avenue Reformed Church, Newark, N. J., 1890-91. Independent Republican. 
Avocations : tennis and golf, work in machine shop. Married, at Yonkers, 
N. Y., January 7th, 1902, to Anna Amelia Sutherland, daughter of Joseph and 
Anna Sutherland. Children : Miriam Sutherland Duncombe, born July 4th, 
1903; Margaret Weston Duncombe, born January 13th, 1905; Alfred Leslie 
Duncombe, born August 26th, 1906 ; Dorothy Greaves Duncombe, born Octo- 
ber 30th, 1907, died December 25th, 1907 ; Harmon Greaves Duncombe, born 
May 1st, 1909. 

CHARLES ESSELSTYN, 
The Republican, Hudson, N. Y. 

SON of Cornelius Esselstyn, A.B. (Rutgers, 1852), lawyer (died July 3d, 
1881), and Mary Thong Livingston Van Deusen. Mother is great, great 
granddaughter of Chancellor Robert Livingston. Born at Hudson, N. Y., Sep- 
tember 18th, 1869. Prepared at Hudson Academy and Rutgers Prep. School. 
Special student at Rutgers two years. Varsity foot-ball team. Delta Phi. 
Studied at Columbia Law School and in office of Roger Foster, New York City. 
Admitted to Bar at Baltimore, Md., ^894. Residences since leaving Rutgers: 
New York City, 1889-92; Baltimore, Md., 1892-96; Hudson, N. Y., 1896 — . 
Editor of Hudson Republican. Secretary of Republican County Committee. 
Secretary, Judiciary Committee, State Legislature, 1904-06. Reformed Church. 
Republican. Avocations : golf, bowling, dogs, chickens. Married, at Hingham, 
Mass.. November 23d, 1893, Helen Pierce, daughter of Rev. Theodore D. 
Pierce, D.D., Universalist clergyman, and Martha Stanley. Relatives among 
Rutgers alumni: father, Cornelius Esselstyn, 1852; uncle, Herman V. Essel- 
styn, 1856; uncle, Rev. J. Romeyn Berry, D.D., 1847. 

WORTHINGTON SEYMOUR FARLEY, JR. 
Died August 19th, 1892. 

SON of Worthington Smith Farley, wholesale and retail hardware merchant 
at Fort Plain, N. Y., and Helen Hall Mover, daughter of John H. Moyer, 
president Fort Plain National Bank. Mother an authoress, who under nom-de- 
plume of "Ernest Gilmore" wrote over 1,500 stories and 15 books. Father's 
mother was a Sherman, descended from Roger Sherman. Worthington S. Far- 
ley. Jr., was the great grandson of Dr. Jonathan Sherman of Utica, N. Y., and 
cousin of Vice President James S. Sherman. Born at Fort Plain, N. Y., July 
18th, 1869. Prepared at Clinton Liberal Institute and Rutgers Prep. School. 
Member of Class of 1 8t) 1 at Rutgers during Freshman and Sophomore years. 
Member class foot-hall team. Delta Phi. Merchant, Fort Plain, N. Y. Found- 
er and president, Fort Plain Club. Senior deacon, Fort Plain Lodge, F. & A. 
M. Deacon, Reformed Church. Democrat. Relatives among Rutgers alumni : 
brothers, John M. Farley, 1886, and Robert E. Farley, 1892. 



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RICHARD JONES GEISINGER. 
Died January 29th, 1890. 

SON of John W. Geisinger and Adeline Jones. Born at Shiloh, N. J., Sep- 
tember 5th, 1866. Prepared at Shiloh Academy and South Jersey Insti- 
tute, Bridgeton, N. J. ; also studied Alfred University, N. Y. Member of Class 
of 1891 at Rutgers in Classical Course during Junior year, until his death. 
Beta Theta Pi. Married, at Newport, N. J.. Eleanor Joslin, daughter of Wil- 
liam Franklin Joslin and Ruth Ann Joslin. Mrs. R. J. Geisinger is now Mrs. 
Julien C. Edgerly, 10 Revere Place, Medford, Mass. 

SELAH WOODHULL STRONG, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 

SON of Rev. Selah Woodhull Strong, clergyman, R. C. A., and Eleanor Hen- 
drickson Van Deursen. For ancestry, see account of brother, W. V. D. 
Strong. Born at Accord, Ulster Co., N. Y., November 226., 1866. Residences 
before entering college: Accord, N. Y., 1866-70; West Troy, N. Y., 1870-85; 
Flatbush, L. I., 1885-88. Prepared at Albany Academy, 1877-85, and Rutgers 
Prep. School, 1886-87. Member Class of 1891 at Rutgers in Classical Course 
through Freshman, Sophomore and two-thirds of Junior year. President of 
class, Freshman year. Zeta Psi. Residences since leaving college : New Bruns- 
wick, N. J., 1890-92; New York City, 1892-1902; Denton, Texas, 1902-03; 
South Orange, N. J., 1903-06; Southbridge, Mass., 1906-10; Sabbath Day 
Point, N. Y., 1910-12; New Brunswick, N. J., 1912 — . With New York Cen- 
tral Railroad Co., 1890-1902; East Orange Bank, 1903-06; American Optical 
Co., 1906-10; Interwoven Stocking Co., 1912 — . Reformed Church. Republi- 
can. Relatives among Rutgers alumni: see brother, W. V. D. Strong, 1891. 

ELON MOEK WAGGONER. 
Died August 14th, 1910. 

SON of Peter G. Waggoner, farmer, and Mrs. Waggoner (nee Livingston). 
Born at Bethlehem, N. Y., December 13th, 1868. Lived at Guilderland 
Centre, N. Y., until entering college. Prepared at the Rutgers Prep. School. 
Member of Class of 1891 at Rutgers in Classical Course during Freshman year. 
Zeta Psi. Residence since leaving college, Albany, N. Y. Mail carrier. Clerk 
in post office. Conductor on trolley cars. Reformed Church. Republican. 
Avocation, base-ball. Married, at Albany, N. Y., June, 1891, Blanche Estelle 
McKinstry. Children : Anna Barbara Waggoner, born April 16th, 1891 ; Peter 
G. Waggoner, born January 18th. 1898; Perl Marie Waggoner, born February 
12th, 1908. Oldest daughter is now Mrs. John I. Lussier, 73 Bradford street, 
Albany, N. Y. 






SCIENTIFIC SECTION 



JOHN CHARLES AYDELOTT, 
339 Buena Vista Avenue, Pekin, 111. 

SON of John C. Aydelott, farmer, and Adelia Broadwell. It is tradition in 
the Aydelott family that the original Aydelotts came to this country with 
Lafayette. Born at Pekin, 111., December 18th, 1868. Prepared at Pekin High 
School, graduating with first honor in 1887. In college. Senior Mathematical 
Prize. Phi Beta Kappa. Fourth Honor. Varsity foot-ball team, 1888-90. 
Captain, class foot-ball team, 1889. Adjutant, Battalion. Delta Upsilon. 
Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Residences since graduation: Paterson, 
N. J.. 1891-92; Pekin, 111., 1892 — . City engineer, Pekin, 111., 1892-95. Secre- 
tary. Smith-Hippen Co. (grain). 1895-1906; president, do., 1906 — . C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1895). Member Consistory Reformed Church, 1906. Member 
Board, Congregational Church, 1906-11. Superintendent of Sunday School, 
do., 191 1 — . Congregationalist. Republican. Avocations: shooting, driving 
horses, raising livestock. Married, October 16th, 1895, Mary Louise Smith, 
daughter of Dietrich Conrad Smith and Carrie Pieper Smith. Children : John 
Charles Aydelott, Jr., born March 19th, 1898; Mary Aydelott, born August 2d, 
1900; Ernest Smith Aydelott, born October 13th, 1902. 

PHILANDER BETTS, 3d, 
738 Broad Street. Newark, N. J. 

SON of Philander Betts, Jr., heating, ventilating and sanitary engineer, and 
Sarah Taulman Demarest. Father's family one of the original settlers in 
1637 of Norwalk, Conn. Mother descended from David Demarest, the original 
(Dutch) Bergen County settler. Born at Nyack, N. Y., May 28th, 1868. Resi- 
dences before entering college: Nyack, N. Y. ; Hackensack, N. J.: Oakland, 
Cal. : Denver, Col. ; Brooklyn, N. Y., and Hackensack, N. J. Prepared at Hack- 
ensack Academy, Grammar and High Schools, Mount Hermon (Mass.) Boys' 
School. Secretary of class, Junior year. Sergeant-Major in Battalion. Beta 
Theta Pi. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Post-Graduate George Washing- 
ton University, Washington. D. C. Residences since leaving college : Newark. 
N. J., 1891-92: Philadelphia, 1892-93; Newark, N T . J., 1892-93; Hazleton, 
Penn., 1893; Pittsburg. Penn., 1893 ; Mahonoy City. Penn.. 1894-95; Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1895-1910; Montclair, N. J., 1910 — . Construction engineer. West- 
inghouse Electric Co. Electrical engineer, Washington Navy Yard. Mechanical 
engineer, Navy Department, Bureau of Yards and Docks. Assistant Professor of 



18 Class of 1891. 

Electrical Engineering, George Washington University. Chief engineer, Board 
of Public Utility Commissioners for the State of New Jersey, 1910 — . E.E. 
(Columbia Univ., 1903). Secretary, Illumination Committee, Inauguration 
Presidents Roosevelt and Taft, 1905 and 1909. Chairman Washington section 
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1907-10. Secretary of local com- 
mittee entertaining European Delegates to International Electrical Congress, 
1903. Originally Reformed, now Presbyterian. Republican of progressive 
tendencies. Avocations: sailing and automobiling. Married, at Allegheny, 
Penn., November 19th, 1896, Nannie Bell Hammer, daughter of J. B. Hammer 
and Martha Ann Shirk. Son, Philander Hammer Betts, born November 17th, 
T897. Relative among Rutgers alumni: brother, Eugene Betts, 1892. Pre- 
pared many scientific reports. From 1900 to 1910 engaged in consulting engi- 
neering work and preparation of reports as an expert before various govern- 
ment departments. 

ELIHU CALVIN BRYAN, 

Shekomeko.. N. Y. 

SON of Calvin C. Bryan, farmer, and Anna M. Hammond. Born at Sheko- 
meko, N. Y., May 24th, 1870. Prepared at Seymour Smith Academy, Pine 
Plains, N. Y., graduating 1887. Bradley Mathematical Prize at Rutgers. Sec- 
ond graduation honor. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Upsilon. Graduated at Rut- 
gers with B.Sc. Residence since graduation; Shekomeko, N. Y. Farmer. 
Presbyterian. Republican. Married, at Patterson, N. Y., Novmber 24th, 1904, 
H. Grace Adams. Children : Helen E. Bryan, born April 6th, 1906 ; Anna H. 
Bryan, born February 24th, 1908; Margery Louise Bryan, born June 24th, 
1910; Phoebe Catherine Bryan, born May 13th, 1913. 

JOSEPH COMPTON CASTNFR, 
Fort Harrison, Helena, Montana. 

SON of Cornelius Wyckoff Castner and Kathernine Cosgrove. Born at New 
Brunswick, N. J., November 18th, 1869. Prepared at New Brunswick 
public schools. First Myron W. Smith Prize, Sophomore Orator. First Prize, 
Junior Orator. Sergeant, Rutgers Corps. Master Orator. Graduated at Rut- 
gers with B.Sc. Graduated at U. S. Infantry and Cavalry School, 1895. Army 
officer. Captain. Residences since graduation : Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 
September-December, 1891 ; Boise Barracks, Idaho, December, i89i-Septem- 
ber, 1893; Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, September, 1893-October, 1895; Boise 
Barracks, Idaho, October, 1895-October, 1896; Fort Sheridan, Illinois, October, 
1896-March, 1898; Alaska, March, 1898-April, 1899; Washington, D. C, April- 
June, 1899; San Francisco, Cal., June- August, 1899; Philippines, August, 1899- 
May, 1900; Washington, D. C, May, 1900-April, 1901 ; Fort McPherson, 
Georgia, April-July, 1901 ; San Francisco, Cal., July-August. 1901 ; Philippines. 
August, 1901-January, 1902 ; Texas, January', 1902-June, 1903 ; Philippines, 
June, 1903-July, 1905; Kentucky, July, 1905-February, 1908; Fort Yellowstone, 



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Wyoming, March-November, 1908; Honolulu, November, 1908-May, 1910; 
Fort McDowell, Cal., May, 1910-July, 1912; Fort Harrison, Montana, July, 
1912 — . Married, at San Francisco, Cal., August 3d, 1901, Ada White. Son, 
Lawrence Varsi Castner, born May 1st, 1902. 

PAULL JEWILL CHALLEN, 
Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

SON of Howard Challen, M.A., publisher, and Grace Dunstan Carter. On 
father's side, related to Governor Bradford of Massachusetts. Born in 
Philadelphia, Penn., May 22d, 1870. Residences before entering college : Phila- 
delphia, Penn. ; Edgewater Park, N. J.. Prepared at Furman Prep., Beverly, 
N. J., and Rutgers Prep. School (5 years). Always fond of outdoor sports, 
sailing, fishing, hunting, etc. At Rutgers: Champion tennis doubles, 1888-89. 
Second, tennis singles, 1888-89. Varsity foot-ball team, 1890. First Lieut. Rut- 
gers Corps. Junior Orator. Delta Upsilon. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. 
Residences since graduation; New York City, one year; Matteawan, N. Y., 
since. Draftsman, Henry W. Bulkley. Assistant general manager, Green 
Fuel Economizer Co. Superintendent, Fioranda Hat Works. Vestryman, St. 
Luke's Episcopal Church. Director, Dutchess Hat Works. Director, South- 
ern Dutchess Country Club. For the best man, usually Republican. Avocation, 
motoring. Married, at Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y., September 28th, 1904, Jen- 
nie Tompkins. Relative among Rutgers alumni : brother, Rev. Thurston W. 
Challen, 1887. Always glad to see the boys. 

ROBERT JOSEPH DOUGHERTY, 
Y. M. C. A., White Plains, N. Y. 

CON of James Dougherty, superintendent Delaware & Raritan Canal, and 
^ Julia C. O'Brien. Born at Trenton, N. J., July 1st, 1871. Residences be- 
fore entering college : Trenton and New Brunswick, N. J. Prepared at Rutgers 
Prep. School (four years). Sergeant, Rutgers Corps. Graduated at Rutgers 
with B.Sc. Residences since graduation: Pittsburg, Penn.; Ebensburg, Penn.; 
Buffalo, N. Y. ; Erie, Penn.; Sault Ste Marie, Mich.; Philadelphia, Penn.; 
Canal Zone, Panama (two years) ; Rochester, N. Y. ; Fairport, N. Y ; Mace- 
don, N. Y. ; New York City ; White Plains, N. Y. County Engineer, Middle- 
sex Co., N. J., nine years. Assistant engineer of construction. Contracting 
engineer. C.E. (Rutgers, 1902). Catholic. Democrat. Relative among Rut- 
gers men: brother, James P. Dougherty, Jr.. t8qi. 

I! \RKY WILLIAMS FULLER, 
Care of H. AT. Byllesby & Co., Insurance Exchange, Chicago. 

SON of Charles Wesley Fuller, lawyer, and Matilda Borden Williams. Born 
in New York City, June 14th. 1868. Residences before entering college: 
New York City and Bayonne, N. J. Prepared at public schools, Bavonne, 



zo Class of 189 1. 

N. J., New Jersey State Model School. Trenton. N. J., and Stevens Prep. 
School, Hoboken, N. J. Class secretary, Senior year. Class Day Committee. 
Chi Psi. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Residences since graduation: Bay- 
orine, N. J. ; Paterson, N. J. ; San Antonio, Texas ; Washington, D. C. ; Blue- 
fields, W. Va. ; Chicago, 111. Assistant superintendent construction, Paterson, 
N. J. Superintendent, Alano Electric Street Railway, San Antonio, Texas. 
Superintendent and assistant to general manager, North Jersey Street Railway 
Co. General manager, Washington Railway & Electric Co. Vice president and 
general manager, Appalachian Power Co., Bluefields, W. Va. Republican. 
Married, in New York City, October 16th, 1901, Mira B. Shepard. 

THOMAS MANDEVILLE HOPPER, 
Suffern, N. Y. 

SON of Albert Cornelius Hopper and Mary Burhans. Born at Paterson, 
N. J., December 26th, 1868. Prepared at public and private schools. Pat- 
erson, N. J. Class treasurer, 1889-90. Captain, class foot-ball team, 1890. 
Member, varsity lacrosse and foot-ball teams, 1888-90. Class Day Committee, 
1891. D. K. E. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Residences since gradua- 
tion: Hillburn, N. Y., 1891-98; Dawson City, Yukon Ter., 1898-99; Skagway, 
Alaska, 1899-1900; Pittsburg and St. Louis, 1900-01 ; Hillburn, N. Y., 1901 — . 
Draftsman at Hillburn, N. Y., 1891-98. Mining and prospecting, 1898-99. 
Assistant to master mechanic of W. P. & Y. Route, 1899-1900. Estimating for 
Pressed Steel Car Co. and American Car and Foundry Co., 1900-01. Chief 
engineer, Ramapo Iron Works, 1901 — . Reformed Church. Democrat. Avo- 
cations : golf, photography. Married, at Suffern, N. Y., September, 1906, Mary 
Washburn, daughter of Thomas Nelson Washburn and Caroline Straut Wash- 
bum. Children : Margaret Jorolomon Burhans Hopper, born May, 1907 ; 
Thomas Washburn Hopper, born December, 1908; Robert Reading Hopper, 
born June, 1910; George Richard Hopper, born October, 191 1. 

SAMUEL ARTHUR JOHNSON, 
State Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Col. 

SON of Charles Henry Johnson, farmer, and Abigail Emily Johnson. Born 
at Morristown, N. J., December 13th, 1867. Prepared at Morristown 
High School, 1884-87. Business manager, Scarlet Letter, 189T. President, 
Y. M. C. A. Captain Company A, Rutgers Battalion. D. K. E. Graduated at 
Rutgers with B.Sc. Residences since graduation : Frankfort, ,Ky., 1891 ; 
Ithaca, N. Y., 1892; Pekin, 111., 1892-93; Elkhart, 111., 1893-95; Denver, Col., 
1895-1902 ; Fort Collins, Col., 1902 — . Teacher of Mathematics at Ithaca and 
Pekin. Superintendent of Schools at Elkhart. Teacher of Mathematics and 
Science, East Denver High School. Assistant in Geology and Associate Pro- 
fessor of Geology, State Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Col. Acting Dean 
of Faculty, 191 1 — . Member, Entomological Society of Washington, Ameri- 



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can Association of Economic Entomologists. Entomological Society of America. 
Director. Northern Colorado Teachers' Association. Presbyterian. Independ- 
ent in politics. Avocation, entomology. Married, at Denver, Col., January 
15th, 1896, May Abigail Bice, daughter of B. F. Bice and Chloe Bertha Owen. 
Children: Alice Mary Johnson, born February 27th, 1897; Miriam Abigail 
Johnson, born April nth, 1901 ; Frederick Bice Johnson, born July 2d, 1905. 
Wrote bulletins and articles on entomological subjects. 



GEORGE ANDREWS MITCHELL, 

Vineland, N. J. 

SON of Walter T. Mitchell, farmer, and Rebecca M. Andrews. Born at 
Delhi, N. Y., May 10th, 1868. Residences before entering college : Delhi. 
N. Y. ; Binghamton, N. Y. ; Vineland, N. J. Prepared at Vineland public 
schools. Sergeant, Rutgers Corps. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Had 
Fellowship at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Residences since grad- 
uation : Middletown and Hartford, Conn., 1903-04; travelled, 1905; Vineland, 
N. J., 1906 — . University Extension Lecturer. Farmer. Demonstrator of the 
Society for Farming Demonstration. Director, School Board, 1887-89. Mas- 
ter, Pomona Grange, 1903-04. Master, Vineland Grange, 1908-09. President, 
Farmers' Club, 1907, 1910-12. Independent, with leaning toward Socialism. 
Avocation, camping out with family. Married, at Vineland, N. J., September 
18th, 1902, Daisy L. Gilbert, daughter of William M. and Mary L. Gilbert. 
Children : Gilbert Mitchell, born July 7th, 1903 ; Mary R. Mitchell, born Octo- 
ber 29th, 1904; Anna L. Mitchell, born January 17th, 1908. Relative among 
Rutgers alumni : Warren S. Mitchell, 1894. Performed experimental work for 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Organized local co-operative buying and selling 
Grange Experiment Committee, Farming Demonstration Society, and Agri- 
cultural Reclamation Co. 

MARCUS CALDWELL SEARS, 
Blooming Grove, N. Y. 

SON of Benjamin Chandler Sears, A.B. (Rutgers, 1857), farmer, and Phebe 
Ellen Howell. Born at Blooming Grove, N. Y., October toth, 1867. Pre- 
pared at Siglar's School, Newburgh, N. Y. (three years). Class treasurer, 
1891, Senior year. Targum editor. Second Lieutenant, Company B, Rutgers 
Corps. Bradley Mathematical Prize. Valedictorian of class (first scientific 
student to take this honor). Zeta Psi. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Resi- 
dence since graduation, Blooming Grove, N. Y. Farmer. Director and secre- 
tary, Blooming Grove Grange Co. Director and treasurer, Blooming Grove 
Store Co. Member, County Committee of Orange Co. Y. M. C. A. since organ- 
ization in 1 901, and chairman since 1905. Superintendent, Congregational 
Sunday School. 1895 — . Recording Secretary, Orange Co. Sunday School 



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Association, 1900-06. Congregational. Democrat. Married, at Chester, N. Y., 
November 4th, 1903, Jane Tuthill Durland. Son : Benjamin Durland Sears, 
born February 3d, 1905. Relative among Rutgers alumni : father, Benjamin 
C. Sears, 1857. 

FREDERICK SEYMOUR SMITH, 
Trust Company Building, Morristown, N. J. 

SON of Zenas Henry Smith, farmer, and Hannah Day Fairchild. The 
Smiths have occupied the homestead since 1797. Born in Morris Town- 
ship, Morris County, N. J., October 8th, 1866. Prepared at Morristown High 
School (three years). First Lieutenant, Rutgers Corps. Beta Theta Pi. Phi 
Beta Kappa (never initiated). Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Residences 
since graduation : Morris Township, 14 years ; Hanover Township, 7 years. 
Civil engineer, private practice. Engineer, Morristown & Erie R. R. Engi- 
neer, New Jersey & Penn. R. R. C.E. (Rutgers, 1898). Township Collector, 
Morris Township, 1897-1903. Presbyterian. Progressive Republican. Mar- 
ried, at Monroe, N. J., April 23, 1905, Evelyn Mortimer Burnet. Children: 
Evelyn Elizabeth Smith, born August 21st, 1906; Seymour Fairchild Smith, 
born February 3d, 1909; John Burnet Smith, born June 21st, 1911. 

ISAAC MABBETT SUTTON, 

223 Security Building, Los Angeles, Cal. 

ON of Franklin Sutton and Olive Edith Peckham. Born at South Mill- 
brook, N. Y., March 19th, 1867. Residences before entering college : South 
Millbrook, N. Y. ; Mabbetsville. N. Y. ; Moore's Mills. N. Y. ; Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. Prepared at Miley's School, Poughkeepsie, 1880-85, and Rutgers Prep. 
School, 1885-87. Captain, Rutgers Corps. Prize marksman, do. Delta Upsi- 
lon. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Studied at Eastman's Business College, 
Poughkeepsie. Residences since graduation: Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1891-93; 
New York City, 1893-97; Flushing, L. I., 1897-98; Bayside, L. I., 1898-1901 ; 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1901-07: Yonkers, N. Y., 1907-09; Los Angeles, 
Cal., 1909 — . Secretary-treasurer and director, Rossiter, MacGovern & Co. 
Secretary, treasurer and director. Citizens' Light and Power Co., Far Rocka- 
way, N. Y. Secretary, Queens Borough Electric Light and Power Co.. Far 
Rockaway, N. Y. Secretary, treasurer and director, Liberty Light and Power 
Cc, Liberty, N. Y. Treasurer and Director, Grand Prize Copper Co. Treas- 
urer and Director, The Verde Queen Copper Co. of Arizona. Secretary, treas- 
urer, director and general manager, Jerome Verde Copper Co. Formerly 
Elder, First Reformed Church, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., and Member, 
Board of Education, R. C. A. Now Trustee, First Presbyterian Church, Los 
Angeles, Cal. Republican. Married, at Mount Vernon, N. Y., June 2d, 1897, 
Helen Sanford Harris, daughter of Abram C. and Sarah Marie Harris. Son : 
William Franklin Sutton, born April 25th, 1899. 



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ARTHUR BENJAMIN TOTTEN, 
Middlebush, N. J. 

SON of Benjamin Smith Totten, school teacher, captain in Civil War, sheriff 
of Somerset County, N. J., merchant, and Mary Louisa Van Doren. 
Mother, daughter of Rev. J. Addison Van Doren, Rutgers 1835, pastor at Mid- 
dlebush, N. J., 1838-66. Born at Middlebush, N. J., May 5th, 1869. Residences 
before entering college : Middlebush, N. J. ; Somerville, N. J. ; New Brunswick, 
N. J. ; Middlebush, N. J. Prepared at Rutgers Prep. School. Sergeant, Rut- 
gers Corps. D. K. E. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Residences after 
graduation: New York City, 1891-93; Chicago, 111., 1893-94; Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1894-97; Middlebush, N. J., 1897—. New York Edison Co., 1891-93. 
New York Electric Launch and Navigation Co., New York and Chicago, 1893- 
94. General Electric Co., 1894-97. Electric engineering and construction work 
in New York and vicinity, 1897-1909. Retired from active business in fall of 
1909. Reformed Church. Interested in gardening and poultry raising for 
pleasure and profit. Married, at Newark, N. J., January 9th, 1904, Bertha 
Blackwell Wilson, daughter of G. Prall Wilson and Julia Van Dolah of Lam- 
bertville, N. J. Children: Arthur Benjamin Totten, Jr., born January 21st, 
1907 ; Julia Van Dolah Totten, born March 29th, 1910. 

CORNELIUS DELOS VREELAND, 
Upper Montclair, N. J. 

SON of J. Pierson Vreeland and Margaretta M. Cruikshank. Born at Little 
Falls, N. J. Residence before entering college, Paterson, N. J. Prepared 
at Paterson public school and Rutgers Prep. School. At Rutgers, won Liebig 
Prize. Ivy Orator. D. K. E. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Residences 
since graduation : Little Falls, N. J. ; Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Chicago Heights, 111. 
Chemist for Sterling Iron Co. Assistant chemist, Nichols Chemical Co. Presi- 
dent, Illinois Chemical Co. President, Vreeland Chemical Co. Congregational. 
Independent in politics. Avocations : photography, automobiling, fishing. Mar- 
ried, at Brooklyn, N. Y., September 16th, 1896, Edith Secor Higgins. Chil- 
dren : J. Pierson Vreeland, born August 31st, 1898: Cornelius Delos Vreeland, 
Jr., born June 24th, 1903; Roger Secor Vreeland, born July 12th, 1907. 

EDWARD LASKY WELLING. 
Died February 19th, 1897. 

SON of Thomas Welling, farmer, director First National Bank of Warwick, 
N. Y., and Caroline Van Duzer. Born at Warwick, N. Y., May 5th, 1868. 
Prepared at Warwick Institute and Rutgers Prep. School, 1886-87. Varsity 
base-ball team, 1888-91. Varsity foot-ball team, 1891. Senior Class Historian 
for T892 Scarlet Letter. Delta Phi. Graduated at Rutgers with B.Sc. Resi- 



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dences after graduation: Newburgh, N. Y., 1891-93; Denver, Col., 1893-95; 
travelling in south, with long stay at Asheville, N. C, 1896; Colorado Springs, 
Col., Albuquerque, N. M., and Phoenix, Ariz., 1896-97. With Kilmer Manu- 
facturing Co. of Newburgh, N. Y., 1891-93. Too close confinement at chemical 
work undermined his health. Reformed Church. Republican. Avocations : 
base-ball, foot-ball, tennis. Died at Phoenix. Ariz. Sister, Mrs. A. W. Edsall, 
Warwick, N. Y. 



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SAMUEL NELSON ATWATER. 
Died April 13th, 1907. 

SON of Samuel Atwater, merchant, and Charlotte Carter. Born at Newark, 
N. J., June 24th, 1869. Prepared at Newark Academy. At Rutgers in 
Class of 1891, taking Scientific course during Freshman year. Zeta Psi. Mem- 
ber of firm of Atwater & Carter, wholesale and retail grocers, Newark, N. J., 
1888-94. President, do., 1894-1905. Treasurer, St. Stephen's Episcopal 
Church several years. Governor, Sons of American Revolution of New Jersey. 
Member, Atlantic Lodge, Masons, N. Y. Member, Damascus Commandery, 
Knight Templars, Newark, N. J. Married, January xoth, 1893, at Newark, 
N. J., Katherine de Nyse Williamson, daughter of Cornelius T. and Helen S. 
Williamson. Children: De Nyse Williamson Atwater, born August 14th, 1894; 
Kenneth Nelson Atwater, born February nth, 1896; Donald Williamson At- 
water, born October 6th, 1900. Died at home after a long illness. Address of 
widow, Newark, N. J. 

JACOB LEWIS BAUER, 
130 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. 

SON of George Bauer, farmer, and Elizabeth Peal. Born at Linden, N. J. 
November 18th, 1868. Residences before entering college: Linden, N. J.; 
Elizabeth, N. J. Prepared at Dr. J. H. Lansley's School, Elizabeth, and John 
Young's School, Elizabeth, N. J. Prepared in one year for entrance and also 
for Freshman year work, entering Sophomore year. Member of Class of 1891, 
taking Scientific course at Rutgers through Sophomore year. Chi Phi. Resi- 
dences since leaving college: Sewickley, Penn., one year: Dunkirk. N. Y., one 
year; Plainfield, N. J., three years; Irvington, N. Y., one year; Elizabeth, N. J., 
since. Assistant County Engineer, Union Co., N. J. Engineer, do. Engineer 
for three boroughs and two townships in Union County. Presbyterian. Re- 
publican. Avocations : golf, base-ball. Married, April 14th, 1904, Alberta 
Louise, daughter of Henry and Louise Krouse. Children : Catherine Krouse 
Bauer, born May nth, 1905; Elizabeth Louise Bauer, born June 28th, 1911. 
Relative among Rutgers alumni : George W. Bauer, 1904. 



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ALBERT ALLEN CAMPBELL, 

Delburne, Alberta, Canada. 

SON of Rev. James Campbell, Congregational minister, and Mary Jane 
Aitken. Born at Brampton. Peel Co., Ontario, Canada, June 2d, 1870. 
Residence before entering college, Olympia, Wash. Prepared at Olympia 
(Wash.) High School and Strilacoom (Wash.) Congregational Academy. In 
Class of 1891 at Rutgers, taking Scientific course during Freshman year. Resi- 
dences since leaving college : various places in United States, Canada, England, 
Scotland and Ireland. Insurance broker and U. S. Civil Service employee. 
Congregationalist. Avocation, farming. Married, at Vancouver, Wash., Sep- 
tember 15th, 1891, Harriet Smith. Children: Elizabeth Hope Campbell, born 
October 30th, T904; Albert Hugh Campbell, born March 10th, 1906. 



JOHN DE WITT CRUICKSHANKS. 
Died December 17th, 1890. 

SON of Rev. James Cruickshanks, pastor of Reformed Church at Metuchen, 
N. J., 1882-87, and Anna Maria DeWitt. Maternal great-uncle, Rev. John 
DeWitt, D.D., LL.D., Rutgers 1838, Professor, N. B. Sem., 1863-92. Born at 
Spencer, Mass., July 12th, 1869. Residences before entering college: Webster 
Groves, Mo. ; Rockford, 111. ; Kenosha, Wis. ; Metuchen, N. J. ; Ovid, N. Y. 
Member of Class of 1891 at Rutgers, taking Scientific course, part of Fresh- 
man year. Studied at Hobart College, 1888-89, an ^ Cornell University, 1889- 
90. Residence at Spencer, Mass., 1889-90. Reformed Church until 1887, thea 
Presbyterian. Died at sea. Sister. Miss Mary S. Cruickshanks, Montclair, 
N.J. 



JAMES P. DOUGHERTY, 
Room 227, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. 

SON of James Dougherty, superintendent of Delaware & Raritan Canal, and 
Julia C. O'Brien. Born at Princeton, N. J., March 16th, 1871. Residences 
before entering college : Princeton, N. J. ; Kingston, N. J. ; Trenton, N. J. ; New 
Brunswick, N. J. Prepared at Trenton and New Brunswick public schools 
and Rutgers Prep. School. In Class of 1891 at Rutgers, taking Scientific course 
during Freshman year. Foreman of railroad construction work. Roman Cath- 
olic. Democrat. Relative among Rutgers alumni : brother, Robert J. Dough- 
erty, 1891. In Classified Civil Service, U. S. Government Post Office Depart- 
ment, 1911 — . 



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HIRAM AUGUSTUS FARRAND, 
44 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Penn. 

SON of Hiram Farrand (principal of public school at Princeton, N. J.; cap- 
tain, 1st Regiment New York Volunteer Engineers; civil engineer at 
Vineland and Sea Isle City, N. J.), and Harriet Pamelia Bacon. Father a de- 
scendant of early settlers of Newark and other sections of northern New Jer- 
sey. Born at Vineland, N. J., December 10th, 1868. Prepared at public school. 
In Class of 1891 at Rutgers, taking Scientific course during Freshman and 
Sophomore years. Studied at School of Industrial Arts, Philadelphia. Resi- 
dences since leaving college: Philadelphia, 1889-99 (travelling as engineer in 
many places in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania and also Santo Do- 
mingo, W. I.) ; New York City, 1899-1904; Pleasantville, N. Y., 1904-07; New 
York City, 1907; Philadelphia, 1907-1 [ ; Merchantville, N. J., 1911-12. Engi- 
neering positions with Penn. R. R., Dominican Central R. R., U. S. Deep 
Waterways (1889-98) ; Assistant engineer, Third Ave. R. R., New York City, 
1899 ; Chief engineer to Receiver, Third Ave. R. R. & 42d St. R. R., New York 
City, 1900-01 ; Civil engineer, Metropolitan Street Railway. New York City, 
1901-04; Chief engineer, Philadelphia Terminal Transfer R. R., 1908-10; Manu- 
facturer, Philadelphia, 1910 — . Progressive Republican. Avocations : bird and 
nature study, experimental psychology and psychical research. Married, 1st, 
Katherine Keen Schlater of Philadelphia, Penn., October 16th, 1899; 2d, Eliza- 
beth Estelle Rice of Trenton, N. J., June 4th, 1908. Daughter, Katherine Louise 
Farrand, born April 14th, 1909. Expert and specialist in conduit electric street 
railway construction and municipal highway construction. Inventor and manu- 
facturer of self-clinching nail. 

HARRY DUNCAN GARRETSON, 

Dingman's Ferry, Penn. 

CON of Rev. Gilbert S. Garretson, Rutgers 1859, clergyman, R. C. A., and 
*^ Dingman of Dingman's Ferry, Penn. Grandfather, Rev. John Gar- 
retson, D.D., rector of Hertzog Hall, N. B. Sem., 1874-75. Residences before 
entering college: Dingman's Ferry, Penn., until 1884; Franklin Furnace, N. J., 
later. In Class of 1891 at Rutgers, taking Scientific course during Freshman 
year. Special student in electricity at Rutgers, 1888-91. Residence since leav- 
ing college, Dingman's Ferry, Penn. Occupation : bicycle and other repairs. 

RODNEY TUTHILL HOWELL, 
215 Union Avenue, Peekskill. N. Y. 

RESIDENCE before entering college, Whippany, N. J. In Class of 1891 at 
Rutgers, taking Scientific course during Freshman and Sophomore years. 
Chi Psi. Residence since leaving college, Peekskill, N. Y. With Fleischmann 
Manufacturing Co. 



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GEORGE MERCER, 
60 Wall Street, New York City. 

SON of George W. Mercer (deceased) and Cynthia T. Mercer. Born at 
Yonkers, N. Y., January 8th, 1870. Residence before entering college, 
Newark, N. J. Prepared at Newark Academy, 1879-87. In Class of 1891 at 
Rutgers, taking Scientific course during Ereshman year. Zeta Psi. Studied at 
Columbia University Law School. LL.B. (Columbia, 1904). Admitted to the 
Bar, 1904. Residences since leaving Rutgers : New York City, 1889-95 ; Van- 
dergrift, Penn., 1895-1901 ; New York City, 1901 — . Married, in New York 
City, August 12th, 1895, Helen V. Bingham. 

DAVID BARCLAY NEVIUS, 
6 Winthrop Terrace, East Orange, N. J. 

SON of Robert B. Nevius, farmer, and Deborah Layton. Born at Bedmin- 
ster, N. J., March, 1870. Prepared at Rev. J. L. McNair's private school, 
Bedminster, N. J. In Class of 1891 at Rutgers, taking Scientific course three 
months of Freshman year. Accountant. Secretary and treasurer. Congrega- 
tionalist. Married, at Peapack, N. J., June 22d, 1898, Jennie R. Dailey. Son: 
William B. Nevius. 

CLARENCE HANDLEY TERHUNE, 
60 Broadway, New York City. 

SON of Andrew Terhune, major U. S. Volunteers, Civil War, and Mary 
Ophelia Handley. Maternal grandfather, Major John Handley, professor 
at Princeton University. Paternal ancestors settled in this country 1645. Born 
at Cranbury, N. J., September 29th. 1868. Residences before entering college : 
Cranbury, N. J. ; New Brunswick, N. J. Prepared at Rutgers Prep. School 
(7 years). In Class of 1891, taking Scientific course during Freshman and 
Sophomore years. Member of varsity foot-ball team and varsity lacrosse team, 
1887-89. Won mile walk. Chi Phi. Residences since leaving college: New 
York City ; Allenhurst, N. J. Stock broker. Member, Lotus Club, Deal Coun- 
try Club, Fox Hills Country Club, General Committee, Tammany Society. 
Episcopalian. Democrat. Avocations : base-ball, golf, motoring. Married, in 
New York City, February nth, 1900, Anna Loretta Congheim, daughter of 
Col. William Congheim and Mary Congheim. Children : Anna Mary Terhune, 
born November 14th, 1900; John Terhune, born December 26th, 1902; Vir- 
ginia De Cordova Terhune, born January 12th, 1904. 

FRANCIS PERSEN VAN BUREN. 
Died April 26th, 1889. 

SON of General Daniel T. Van Buren, who served in the Mexican and Civil 
Wars. Residences before entering college : Kingston, N. Y. ; Plainfield, 
N. J. In laboratory of Thomas A. Edison. Taking a special course in chem- 
istry and electricity at Rutgers, preparatory to re-entering Edison's laboratory. 
Died at Plainfield, N. J., as the result of being thrown from his horse. 



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